If anyone is heading out this way at the weekend for the NSHSRHSAHRSA nationals at Old Warden, Bedfordshire.
The Airlander (huge flying bottom, giant suppository, Dolly Parton of the skies etc etc) is still out of the hanger and moored next to a field thats 5 mins from Old Warden via the country roads, just a thought if it "floats anyones boat "
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If you go to look at it go on the back road between Old Warden and Cardington Village, there is room to stop on the corner just at the edge of the field to park and walk up to the unofficial viewing area. Well worth a look, we went at sunset 2 days ago.
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As I understand it, it is a U military project that was very near completion then had its funding stopped.
A British company now.have it and completed it for a wide variety of uses. A lot of the funding has come from a lifetime membership of the Airliner club, £25 and your name goes on it 🙂
It was due to fly for the first time today at 17:00 but it was aborted due to "technical issues"
Scheduled for later in the week now. I will be keeping my peepers open as it's only down the road from my workshop and I pass it most days
Went out for a look while I was in the area, it's a big 'un.
A quick google tells me though that it's not even half the size of the old zeppelins/R101 etc... they must have been quite a sight to see.
Demon James wrote:Yeah, there was great article on the club site showing a scale comparison between the R101 and the Airlander, would have made this look like a toy.
To think that the R101 was full of hydrogen as well
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Wingspan: 43.5 m (142 ft 9 in)
Height: 26 m (85 ft 4 in)
Volume: 38,000 m3 (1,300,000 cu ft)
Gross weight: 20,000 kg (44,092 lb)
Powerplant: 4 × 4 litre V8 turbocharged diesel engines, 242 kW (325 hp) each
Performance
Cruising speed: 148 km/h (92 mph; 80 kn)
Endurance: 5 days manned
Service ceiling: 6,100 m (20,013 ft)
Loiter speed 20 knots (37 km/h)
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